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Is A/K or V/K same as %/C on Temperature Coefficient?

asked 2019-01-16 06:03:55 -0500

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updated 2019-01-16 08:04:08 -0500

I m trying to model BiPV panels with E+. I ve been using the PhotovoltaicPerformance:Equivalent One-Diode model. As i was filling the variables i noticed that Temperature Coefficient of Isc and Voc units are A/K and V/K. In the product manual that i m using both variables have %/C as units. Is it the same thing or do i have to convert the units? Thank you in advance

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answered 2019-01-18 09:25:44 -0500

/K and /C are equivalent, but not %. Take the mfr %/C for Voc and multiply it by the value for Open Circuit Voltage [V] to get V/K. Likewise, multiply the %/C for Isc by the value for Short Circuit Current[A].

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